The Orioles made a Hakuna Matata parody for their star third baseman

The Orioles made a Hakuna Matata parody for their star third baseman

Apparently, to celebrate the breakout season of young infielder Manny Machado, some Orioles fans and players have taken to the phrase “Hakuna Machado.” It is, of course, a variation of the Swahili “Hakuna Matata” — meaning “no worries” — popularized by The Lion King

And now, thankfully, there’s music to match:

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The lyrics go like this:

Hakuna Machado, what a wonderful phrase
Hakuna Machado, it’s the latest craze
It means no errors at third whenever he plays
The fans all come to see
His hitting spree
Hakuna Machado

It means no errors at third whenever he plays
He’s got a Ph. D. in Webgemology
Hakuna Machado

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